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1 We passed one rundown motel after another, some occupied more than others.
2 His stables were near Oxford, and occupied more ground than the University.
3 Zanoni's visit had occupied more time than the illness of the Cardinal.
4 The recovery of Aristotle thus occupied more than a century and a half.
5 She was safe in bed, for Giovanni's search had occupied more than an hour.
6 We were not occupied more than half the time.
7 He occupied more time drafting his Cabinet than most farmers take to harvest a crop.
8 The many courses, altogether, occupied more than an hour.
9 It was already late in the afternoon, for the journey had occupied more than thirty hours.
10 The breakfast and the loading of the wagons had not occupied more than half an hour.
11 It was one aspect of a very grave question which occupied more and more of Sidney's thought.
12 The landing occupied more than an hour.
13 This is the largest sculptured pediment in the world, and occupied more than two years in its execution.
14 Therefore, the three floors of the tower they occupied more resembled a beehive than a modern residential community.
15 The region of the agnathan gill slits occupied more than half the body's length in many early forms.
16 Then came appeals to the higher Courts which occupied more months and all but endless labor and expense.
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